Wet N’Wild. A brand that has been around since 1979 – but I’ve never really looked into.
Somehow, whenever I thought or looked at Wet N’Wild, since it’s a value brand at Wal-Mart, I never thought it was something for teens.
Let’s be honest, since I started working and creating an income I’ve been drawn to the higher end brands (why hello Sephora) but I received the Wet N’Wild Wild Shine nail colour in Burgundy Frost to sample it and while I shouldn’t have been surprised, I was. They’ve recently updated their look and brand: All Access Beauty. Making beauty readily available to every woman, and with it they’ve updated my thinking on their products.
I genuinely enjoyed this product. I was impressed with how rich the colour is, and how nice and smooth it was to apply.
This was after one coat! The opacity was perfect. And only having to apply one coat? Love how much time that saves me. I did one hand with a top coat, and one hand without. Partially because I’m lazy, and partially because I want to see how the colour lasts with or without a top coat.
The one thing that kind of threw me was the length of the brush. It didn’t affect anything, but it just was longer than I seemed to be used to. A little thing to get used to, but nothing to outrageous that it makes it a deal breaker. Is that something weird to be thrown off by? But the brush was really easy to control, and I was able to not make a huge mess of my right hand.
Definitely a brand that I will be repurchasing, and especially because it’s brand that is readily available, and a value brand. I believe that these are offered for $1.99* [Updated] each. Will this be something you’ll be putting into your basket?
*This product was gifted to me. All opinions are my own.
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